Hillary Rodham Clinton: For years people have recognized her
as the woman behind once president, Bill Clinton and their unfortunate marriage
scandal within the White House. A younger generation may know her for battling
Barrack Obama for the Democratic Candidacy in 2008. Although she lost then, she
is back in the race, this time against Republican Candidate, Donald Trump. All
elections have a surplus of buzz surrounding them, but this one may take the
cake. It’s important to know the facts instead of the rumors so you can make an
educated decision about who you want to be the leader of our country for at
least 4 years.
According to Hillary Clinton’s campaign site, she was born
October 26, 1947 which makes her 68 years old. She grew up in a suburb of
Chicago to a middle class family. Her mother taught Sunday School, and raised
Hillary to be Methodist. She attended Wellesley College in Wellesley,
Massachusetts. After that she began law school at Yale where she was one of 27
female graduates. This is also where she met her husband, Bill Clinton. After
college, Hillary took a pay cut to work for the Children’s Defense Fund. She
eventually would move to Arkansas where she taught law and ran the legal aid
clinic and prison projects. Hillary and Bill married on October 11, 1975 and
they have been married 41 years. She became the first female associate and
first female partner for Rose Law Firm. At this point, Bill’s political career
started to take off and he became governor for Arkansas. Hillary wanted to
fight for health and education systems and did so when she became First Lady of
the United States in 1992. In 2000, Hillary became the first female U.S.
senator from New York. After losing to Barrack Obama in 2008, she became his
Secretary of State.
Hillary Clinton is a part of the Democratic Party, so her
ideals are more liberal. Equal rights, tuition-free college, helping small
businesses, ending Alzheimer’s Disease, gun control and violence prevention,
universal healthcare, support of our veterans, sexual assault on college
campuses, Wall Street reform, immigration reform, paid medical leave, fighting
terrorism, and animal protection are all ideals at the forefront of her
campaign. She bases her campaign around helping the “little people” in our
society and equality, something she has been focused on most of her life.
Hillary, like all people has her faults. The major issue
voters have with her is they don’t feel as though they can trust her which
really came to a head when it was announced that she used a personal, private
email account to deal with official communication. Most people who work high up
in the government have to handle official business through a government email
account. She also deleted emails from this account which makes the public think
she has something to hide.
Hillary Clinton could become the first female president this
November, and although you shouldn’t vote for her based on her gender, know
that it has a huge role to play in how she views the world. You’ve now read her
history, policies, and faults and whether you like her or not, you can now make
a more informed, educated decision. Happy voting!
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